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How came these things to pass ? O , how mine eyes do loath this visage now !
OBE . Silence , a while . - Robin , take off this head.Titania , musick call ; and
strike more dead Than common sleep , of all these five the sense . " TITA . Musick
, ho ...
How came these things to pass ? O , how mine eyes do loath this visage now !
OBE . Silence , a while . - Robin , take off this head.Titania , musick call ; and
strike more dead Than common sleep , of all these five the sense . " TITA . Musick
, ho ...
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Egeus , I will overbear your will ; For in the temple , by and by with us , These
couples shall eternally be knit . And , for the morning now is something worn , Our
purpos'd hunting shall be set aside . - Away , with us , to Athens : Three and three
...
Egeus , I will overbear your will ; For in the temple , by and by with us , These
couples shall eternally be knit . And , for the morning now is something worn , Our
purpos'd hunting shall be set aside . - Away , with us , to Athens : Three and three
...
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I had once injudiciously restored these words ; but they add no weight to the
sense of the passage , and create such a defe & in the measure as is best
remedied by iheir omission . STEEVENS . Are you sure That we are awake ? )
Sure is here ...
I had once injudiciously restored these words ; but they add no weight to the
sense of the passage , and create such a defe & in the measure as is best
remedied by iheir omission . STEEVENS . Are you sure That we are awake ? )
Sure is here ...
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66 This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present 66 Wall , that vile wall
which did these lovers funder : 66 And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are
content 66 To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . 66 This man , with
lantern ...
66 This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present 66 Wall , that vile wall
which did these lovers funder : 66 And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are
content 66 To whisper ; at the which let no man wonder . 66 This man , with
lantern ...
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These lily brows . This cherry nose , manner . Mr. Theobald alters means to
mnans : but means had anciently the same signification . Mr. Pinkerton ( under
the name of Robers Heron , Esq . ) observes that it is a common term in the
Scotch law ...
These lily brows . This cherry nose , manner . Mr. Theobald alters means to
mnans : but means had anciently the same signification . Mr. Pinkerton ( under
the name of Robers Heron , Esq . ) observes that it is a common term in the
Scotch law ...
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